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VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 38
THURS., NOVEMBER 18, 1972
— PHONE —
6«9-5621 — If No Answer 1590998 or 4591456
10 PAGE S "¦""'
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FRANK PARISEK HWIfTLEY.aiLL
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"BE 8CRK YOV ASE RUMC. THEN GO AHEAD" — David Orwkctf
Redshins Tahe Little 8
Photo by DeWayne Studio
Redskins Shut Out Cenoa-Kingstan 27*0
HaaUey niM«hL Bi First
By Ralph HcAalag
For The Scribe
On Friday night, November 10, 1972, the HuntJey Redskins met Genoa-Kingston in Huntley. Thei Redskins had a fine chance of fin- SMsig the season with a tie with Eariville, which knocked off Hia¬ watha that night.
Genoa kicked off to the Redskins to stant the game rolling. HuntSey took it from the 40 yard lino off the kick<rff to the one yard line of Genoa on five quarter back runs by Dave Hoppman and a pass to Biyan Mullen, wiiich was almost a touchdown. On the very next play Mullen took it over for the touchdown. Larry Delaney attempt¬ ed the point after touchdown but it was blocked by the Genoa de¬ fense, so It was a fast 6-0 lead for the rouif] and ready Huntley Red¬ sUns.
The Redskin defense was superti all night, but on the first posses¬ sion by Genoa the Hiuitley defense showed a fine atnliiy to right HMth their backs to the waU. Geooa had the ball in very dose to the goal line, but Huntley hdd them to fourth down Genoa went for a field goal, it vt^asn't up and good but Uic Redskins proved to be too anxious by rougb'n^ the kicker. Genoa was then ^oppei. ecAd on tiie Redskins' five yard Kne after the penalty was marked off.
The Redskins were forced to punt after having the ball for a little while. The Redskin defense worked together to get the next touchdown. While the defense had tiie Genoa quartoback under great pressure he threw pooriy and Bryan Mullen (Hcked the pass off and streaked down the sideline, 80 yards for the score. Larry Deflaney kicked the ex¬ tra point and made it 13-0.
In the second quarter nothii^ in the way of scoring happened but the twy> teams fcu^t hard forcing eadi other to punt after a first
(lowT. was wasiefl.
In the third quarter Huntley got closer to that first place finish. they wanted so badly with a IS yaid rua by Dave Hoppman for a touchdown and Delaney once ag^' kicked it up and good for the extra poiint to make it 20-0, Huntley's favor. The third quarter ended tiiat way.
An interception by Kevin Col¬ man set up the Redskin's next scor¬ ing effort. Larry Delaney took off on some fine runs and Dave Hopp-. man scored has second touchdown - from the Genoa 3 yanl line. Delan¬ ey put the extra point kick on the scoreboard ma&jing it 27-0 to stay, even though Genoa's defense tried very hard in vain to break up the shut out.
And then as the seconds ticked off the clock the Redskins had won the Co<ha^^lionshTp of the Little Bight Conference with Earlville. The Genoa game was the exdtin^ climax to a fine football season for the Huntley Redshans.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULES
1972 - 1973
Huntky Basketball Schedule 1972 - 1973
Nov. 21 - - Marengo*, Home Dec. 1 — Hiawatha, Home Dec. 8 —• Central, Away Dec. 15 — Mooseheart, Home Dec. 16 — Hampshire, Home Jan. 2 — Malta*, Away Jan. 5 — Genoa-Kingston, Away Jan. 6 — Richmcaid, Home Jan. 12 — Hebron, Away Jan. 13 — Hiawatha, Away Jan. 19 — Central, Home Feb. 2 — Mooselieart, Away Feb. 3 — Hampshire, Away Feb. 9 — Genoa-Kingston, Home Feb. 10 — Richmond, Away Feb. 16 — Hebron, Home * Non-Conference game
All games start at 6:30 p.m. Marengo Holiday Tournament - Dec. 26 - 29.
1973 Little Bight Basketball Tournament at Mooseheart Jan. 23-26.
Grade School Basketball Scbedale
Nov. 14 — St. Laurence, Away Nov. 20 — St. Pats, Home Nov. 22 — St. Thomas, at St.
Ed Gym. Nov. 28 — St. Marys. Home Dec. 5 — Hampshire, Home Dec. 12 — Woodstock, Away Dec. 18 — St. Joes, Away Jan. 4 — St. Laurence, Home Jan. 9 — Hampshire, Away Jan. 11 — Woodstock, Home Jan. 16 — St. Thomas, Home Jan. 22 — St. Pats, Away Jan. 24 — St. Marys, Away Feb. 1 — St. Joes, Home Gnade School Tournament — Feb.
5-6-7-13-14. By mutual agreement, games oan
be changed.
School Lunch Menu
Week of 11-20 - 21
Monday — Hamburger on bun, dill pkikte. catsup and mustard, pq^ tato chips, chilled fruit, milk .
Tuesday — Hot dog on bun. French fries, ptckle relish, catsup and mustard, Harvard beets, bnow- nies. milk.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich¬ es are always available in place of tho main dish.
NOTICE
In order to get the Hiuitley Pairni- side out the day beiore Thanks¬ giving next week we must have all copy by 5:00 Monday, Nov. 20.
School Calendar
Nov. 16 — Trip to Art Institute (3 Art Classes)
Nov. 17 — Freshman Play mght
Nov. 20 — St. Pats - Home - Basketball, 7 P.M.
Nov. 21 — Marengo - Basketball
- Home, 6:30 P.M.
Nov. 22 — Inservice Day - Half Day - Dismissal 12 noon.
Nov. 22 — St. Thomas - Basliet- ball - (St Ed gym) 7 P.M.
Nov. 23-24 — Thanksgiving Day vacation.
Nov. 28 — St Marys - Basketball
- H<nne, 6:30 P.M.
Veterans Days CelebratedNovT^ST^..
Veterans Day was celebrated by the Huntley American Legion Post 673 last Sat, Nov. 11 at 11:00 a.m. The program started with a parade from the high school consristing of meroticrs of the post and auxiliary color guard, (he post's firing squad, the hi^ school band, members of the boy scouts, girl scouts end the school chiklren on the steps of tho Amerioan Legion home, Ctimmand- er Robt. Schultz introduced the guest speaker of the day, Dn. Rob¬ ert Frank of the 1st Oongi-egation- al Church.
Dr. Frank gave the following speech:
"There are two things 1 want ta say in particular about Veterans Day. First is the :^iame of observ¬ ance in regard to the date. Some celebrate today, some have cele¬ brated it earHer. This to me is a national disgnace. This day too im¬ portant, too meaningful, to have any confusion as to what day it should be observed.
I-he Second 0't>strvai...-u is sijmply this: how fast we forget! 1 am giad that so many of you did come to this ceremony! But w(hy are eo many absent? Have they forgotten .¦so soon. With rill Ihe turmoil and argument and discussion regarding the justice and involvement, the in¬ justice and non-involvement of the ' Vietnam War, .surely there must be more people who are thankful fior tlic freedom and liberty that our Vetenaas have retained for us to¬ day, tiave so many protestors for¬ gotten so soon, forgotten alreacly, that without the service and saCri- ' fice and dedication of the Veteraoa we honor today, they would aot have the righft to meet, to vote, to dis'-uss, and yes, even to protest
Turning our thoughts to the di¬ st i vance of this day itself, it seems - to mc to be entirely fitting that we celebrate tliis day the same week-: that..so many millioDs of our oiti> Contlnaed oa Back Pase- VETpiANS n^Y

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VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 38
THURS., NOVEMBER 18, 1972
— PHONE —
6«9-5621 — If No Answer 1590998 or 4591456
10 PAGE S "¦""'
1^
FRANK PARISEK HWIfTLEY.aiLL
1 * i-iC
-«. .4-r;--?' 'Ni-H.^'iKivlir^.tJirtirt
.i^'^y
"BE 8CRK YOV ASE RUMC. THEN GO AHEAD" — David Orwkctf
Redshins Tahe Little 8
Photo by DeWayne Studio
Redskins Shut Out Cenoa-Kingstan 27*0
HaaUey niM«hL Bi First
By Ralph HcAalag
For The Scribe
On Friday night, November 10, 1972, the HuntJey Redskins met Genoa-Kingston in Huntley. Thei Redskins had a fine chance of fin- SMsig the season with a tie with Eariville, which knocked off Hia¬ watha that night.
Genoa kicked off to the Redskins to stant the game rolling. HuntSey took it from the 40 yard lino off the kick teams fcu^t hard forcing eadi other to punt after a first
(lowT. was wasiefl.
In the third quarter Huntley got closer to that first place finish. they wanted so badly with a IS yaid rua by Dave Hoppman for a touchdown and Delaney once ag^' kicked it up and good for the extra poiint to make it 20-0, Huntley's favor. The third quarter ended tiiat way.
An interception by Kevin Col¬ man set up the Redskin's next scor¬ ing effort. Larry Delaney took off on some fine runs and Dave Hopp-. man scored has second touchdown - from the Genoa 3 yanl line. Delan¬ ey put the extra point kick on the scoreboard ma&jing it 27-0 to stay, even though Genoa's defense tried very hard in vain to break up the shut out.
And then as the seconds ticked off the clock the Redskins had won the Costrvai...-u is sijmply this: how fast we forget! 1 am giad that so many of you did come to this ceremony! But w(hy are eo many absent? Have they forgotten .¦so soon. With rill Ihe turmoil and argument and discussion regarding the justice and involvement, the in¬ justice and non-involvement of the ' Vietnam War, .surely there must be more people who are thankful fior tlic freedom and liberty that our Vetenaas have retained for us to¬ day, tiave so many protestors for¬ gotten so soon, forgotten alreacly, that without the service and saCri- ' fice and dedication of the Veteraoa we honor today, they would aot have the righft to meet, to vote, to dis'-uss, and yes, even to protest
Turning our thoughts to the di¬ st i vance of this day itself, it seems - to mc to be entirely fitting that we celebrate tliis day the same week-: that..so many millioDs of our oiti> Contlnaed oa Back Pase- VETpiANS n^Y